Author Archives: Syndicated Content
UK economy grows by 6.6% in July, extending recovery from COVID crash
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's economy expanded by 6.6% in July from June, roughly as expected for its third month of growth as the country tries to recover from its coronavirus lockdown crash, official...
Syndicated Content Sep 11, 2020
Hungary won’t impose blanket school closure to curb pandemic: PM Orban
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungary will not impose blanket school closures to curb the spread of the coronavirus but will aim to protect the most vulnerable elderly as the main goal is to keep the economy g...
Syndicated Content Sep 11, 2020
Fear and frustration: Europe’s wealthy keep wallets closed
By Victoria Waldersee LISBON (Reuters) - By this time of year, Ilene Steele, 63, would usually have several trips behind her: one to visit family in the United States, a holiday in Italy, and a few da...
Syndicated Content Sep 11, 2020
What you need to know about the coronavirus right now
(Reuters) - Here's what you need to know about the coronavirus right now: Trump campaigns to Michigan crowd, defying state coronavirus safety rules U.S. President Donald Trump predicted at a rally in ...
Syndicated Content Sep 11, 2020
Ukraine reports record daily high of 3,144 new coronavirus cases
KYIV (Reuters) - Ukraine registered a record 3,144 new cases of the novel coronavirus in the past 24 hours, the national security council said on Friday, up from a previous record of 2,836 registered ...
Syndicated Content Sep 11, 2020
Russia prepares additional request to Germany on Navalny case: TASS
MOSCOW (Reuters) - The Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs is preparing an additional request to German authorities regarding the case of opposition politician Alexei Navalny, TASS news agency report...
Syndicated Content Sep 11, 2020
Cathay Pacific shuns some job subsidies, raising specter of major cuts
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Hong Kong's Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd said on Friday it would not apply for further government employment subsidies for its main business units, freeing up its ability to make majo...
Syndicated Content Sep 11, 2020
Strict COVID rules keep Hong Kong’s elite swimmers dry and restless
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Coronavirus restrictions on pools and beaches in Hong Kong have left thousands of competitive swimmers out of the water and struggling to stay fit, heralding a downturn for one o...
Syndicated Content Sep 11, 2020
China’s expanded export ban poses fresh challenge to global tech industry
By Josh Horwitz SHANGHAI (Reuters) - The latest additions to China's list of banned technology exports could upset a broad range of industries and raise the possibility that some global tech giants mi...
Syndicated Content Sep 11, 2020
Czech Republic reports 1,382 new coronavirus cases, biggest one-day rise
PRAGUE (Reuters) - The Czech Republic reported 1,382 new coronavirus cases on Thursday, the highest daily tally to date, the Health Ministry said on Friday. The central European country tightened rest...
Syndicated Content Sep 11, 2020




